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Optima TPS 60
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Suitable forclean waterclean water
Specs
Maximum performance2000 L/h2000 L/h
Maximum head35 m35 m
Max. pressure8 bar
Pump typevortexvortex
Suction typeself-priming
Suction height9 m6 m
Maximum liquid temperature40 °С40 °С
Dry run protection
Suction systemsingle-stagesingle-stage
Outlet size1"1"
Inlet hole size1"1"
Engine
Maximum power370 W370 W
Power sourceelectricelectric
Mains voltage230 V230 V
General specs
Protection class (IP)4444
Country of originPolandPoland
Pump housing materialcast ironcast iron
Impeller / auger materialbrassbrass
Added to E-Catalogapril 2016march 2015

Max. pressure

The highest pressure that the pump is capable of creating during operation. This parameter is directly related to the maximum head (see above); however, it is less obvious, and therefore, it is indicated rarely.

Suction type

The main division in this parameter is related to whether the pump can remove air from the suction line. This, in turn, determines the features of starting the unit.

— Self-priming. Self-priming pumps include all pumps that do not require the complete absence of air in the suction line at startup — it is enough that the pump itself is filled with water. Accordingly, such models are less demanding and normally tolerate air entering the line. However, this requires a reliable design that can normally withstand water hammer, which accordingly affects the cost of the unit.

— Priming. Pumps with this device can only work normally when both the unit body and the suction line are filled with water. If air enters the line, it must be removed or the pump will not be able to start normally. Such models are not as convenient as self-priming ones; at the same time, they are noticeably cheaper, and with the normal quality of the water supply system, there is practically no significant difference between the two varieties.

Suction height

The largest difference between the height of the pump and the height of the water level at which the pump can provide normal suction. Without special devices, the maximum value of this parameter is 7-8 m — this is due to the physics of the process. However, when using an ejector (see below), the suction height can be increased several times.
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